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Get your tickets for Wild Tongues Can’t Be Tamed!

  • auntlute
  • Sep 11
  • 2 min read

Updated: Sep 12

Above: Gloria Anzaldúa and Joan Pinkvoss at the Montreal Women's Book Fair in 1988.
Above: Gloria Anzaldúa and Joan Pinkvoss at the Montreal Women's Book Fair in 1988.

Celebrate fierce feminist voices with us!

You’re invited to a special celebration of voices that refuse to be silenced. WILD TONGUES CAN'T BE TAMED will be a lively event with good people, delicious food, and a shared commitment to fuel the future of feminist thought


  • Who: ALL untamable voices and supporters of insurgent feminist thought are welcome. We'll share insight about Gloria Anzaldúa, with words and readings by Jewelle Gomez, Joan Pinkvoss, and Dr. Aída Hurtado

  • Where: Online and in person at the Greenlining Institute in Oakland 

  • When: September 28 at 1 PM

  • Why: In this current admin and era of NEA grants being canceled, it’s up to EACH OF US to show up for each other and CELEBRATE UNTAMABLE VOICES.


Early bird discounts on tickets will end soon. Get your tax-deductible tickets now! We hope to see you there.


In solidarity and with love, 


The Aunt Lute Team 



Image features a photo of Gloria Anzaldúa, author of Borderlands/La Frontera (Aunt Lute Books). Get your ticket today to celebrate her legacy and the future of feminist thought.
Image features a photo of Gloria Anzaldúa, author of Borderlands/La Frontera (Aunt Lute Books). Get your ticket today to celebrate her legacy and the future of feminist thought.
Aunt Lute authors meet with Every Library to discuss how speculative fiction isn't just escape, it's revolutionary."
Aunt Lute authors meet with Every Library to discuss how speculative fiction isn't just escape, it's revolutionary."

Above video: Watch Aunt Lute authors Jewelle Gomez (Caramelle & Carmilla, 2025), LeAnne Howe (Shell Shaker, 2001), and Michele Tracy Berger (Doll Seed: Stories, 2024) join Every Library to discuss "how speculative fiction isn’t just escape, it’s revolutionary."


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